Please Don’t Flush the Toilet. It’s Raining.
Around our office, we like to say, "Save it for a sunny day" when we talk to people about how they can help our sewage
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Around our office, we like to say, "Save it for a sunny day" when we talk to people about how they can help our sewage
For those of you who are following the advocacy around the Long Term Control Plans (LTCPs) to address fecal bacteria contamination in our local waterways, today
This past week, Bronx River Alliance Director of Environmental Stewardship, Michelle Luebke, spoke on a panel at the Lower Hudson Urban Waters Summit at Pace
Ever wondered what happens when a person comes in contact with contaminated water when swimming or paddling? Or how much it costs to treat the
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D) pledged Thursday to lead a “multistate” lawsuit against the Trump administration for delaying a major water pollution rule.
Curious about water pollution and how it gets detected in our local waterways? Here’s an excellent article about ways pollutants can enter the water and
Bronx River House is a milestone, showing the Alliance’s growth as an organization. It is a fittingly beautiful and cutting-edge building to match the ground-breaking
Curious about what actually happens inside a wastewater treatment plant? Here’s an inside look at some of the major issues, like so-called flushable wipes, and
What is Citizen Science? Here’s a great article in Nature explaining more! Want to get involved? Volnteer with the Bronx River Alliance!
In 2017 the Bronx River Alliance tested for fecal pathogens in the Bronx River over 5 months. Our volunteered river stewards tested 81 different samples
The Bronx River Alliance serves as a coordinated voice for the river and works in harmonious partnership to protect, improve and restore the Bronx River corridor so that it can be a healthy ecological, recreational, educational and economic resource for the communities through which the river flows.